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A Consuming Experience: How to use Gmail aliases to organise emails and handle spam
by wingnutgood idea...read later
08 April 2005
ReadNotify.com
by wyliej & 4 othersCertified email with delivery receipts, silent tracking, proof-of-opening history, security and timestamps.
07 April 2005
06 April 2005
Gmane | gmane.org
by simon_bricolo & 8 othersservice gratuit qui bloguifie les listes de discussion. En clair, il leur donne une interface qui ressemble à un blog, et un fil RSS.
Gmane -- Mail To News And Back Again
by parmentierf & 8 others (via)Mailing lists are funneled into news groups. This isn't a new idea; several mail-to-news gateways exist. What's new with Gmane is that no messages are ever expired from the server, and the gateway is bidirectional. You can post to some of these mailing lists without being subscribed to them yourself.
In addition, Gmane does spam detection, cross-post handling, has a TMDA-fueled encryption/forwarding service, a web interface, respects X-No-Archive, supplies RSS feeds, uses SPF, features user-defined filters, gathers traffic statistics, and has a real-time indexing search engine.
PookMail.com
by parmentierf & 13 others (via)PookMail.com is a disposable email account system. Use PookMail.com to avoid give your personal email address to untrusted sites.
Jetable.org - Accueil
by parmentierf & 37 others (via)Pour éviter les spams, jetable vous fournit une adresse e-mail temporaire. Cette adresse, dès sa création, transfère vers votre adresse e-mail habituelle tous les mails qu'elle reçoit.
Votre adresse anti-spam se désactivera après la durée sélectionnée lors de sa création.
PookMail.com
by pixelator & 11 others"PookMail.com is a disposable email account system. Use PookMail.com to avoid give your personal email address to untrusted sites. It's very easy and fun! Just pick one and give it to the guy or website who asks your for your email address
05 April 2005
04 April 2005
No-Log, disque dur et data-center
by François HodierneUne jolie histoire très geek par Lunar. Bien que je ne me serve pas trop de mon compte no-log, merci quand même !